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as you can see, less energy. in terms of sectors here. most major names with big moves up last week. energy financials for example, look at sectors. all modestly to the down side today. i think the important thing that's interesting here is that materials are weak here. dollar is down today. that normally helps metal stocks. as you can see, none of them are doing much. but reporting in the next couple of days. want to know, gold stocks having a tough day here. harmony had to shut down mines in south africa because of strikes going on there. gold stocks still not performing very well. we will have an expert on at 1:30 eastern time to talk about the outlook for gold in 2013. >> welcome, good to see you, let's focus on the earnings season kicking off. you wrote about it a little bit this morning on your note. is that a real concern right now? >> i think it is. they prepared us, kind of investors for a weak fourth quarter. they have been talking about it for a while so it shouldn't be too much after surprise. i think the surprise will be the
as you can see, less energy. in terms of sectors here. most major names with big moves up last week. energy financials for example, look at sectors. all modestly to the down side today. i think the important thing that's interesting here is that materials are weak here. dollar is down today. that normally helps metal stocks. as you can see, none of them are doing much. but reporting in the next couple of days. want to know, gold stocks having a tough day here. harmony had to shut down mines in...
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they are going to have a tough time replacing the energy on the energy grid when there's no coal firepower plants to do that with. you are going to see sky rocketing energy costs. i have a company, a manufacturing company down in southeastern ohio right now that manufacturing aluminum. they came so close to losing about a thousand jobs and having to determine nate all of their employees because of rising utility costs in their manufacturing process because it is a big power consumer, so you are going to see a combination of sky rocketing energy costs and energy shortages as well. >> congressman, good to see you. we will continue to monitor this on a regular basis. >> coming up next a story of a truly great american 70 years ago being shot down in world war ii captured the nazis he is still serveing this great country. we head out to wyoming for former vice president dick cheney and unbelievable group of wounded warriors a fishing trip that is very, very important. more than catching fish. we will show you coming up. find their own adventure, ♪ ♪ up and on my way, you got the time to sl
they are going to have a tough time replacing the energy on the energy grid when there's no coal firepower plants to do that with. you are going to see sky rocketing energy costs. i have a company, a manufacturing company down in southeastern ohio right now that manufacturing aluminum. they came so close to losing about a thousand jobs and having to determine nate all of their employees because of rising utility costs in their manufacturing process because it is a big power consumer, so you are...
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, tax energy, gas, oil and heating for your home. this would be a huge hit for the economy. could do it under the guise of an environmental tax, but it's the quickest and easiest for them a way to slip a broader tax on the middle class into the discussion. >> paul: how should republicans respond to this? >> this is what happens when you have politicians who never think about growth, as dan was saying. i think the way they should respond to it is a larger economy needs more revenue for the government and more jobs for people and more prosperity and a happier society, and-- >> what about training and energy tax for lower income taxes, dan? >> i think that's probably, they'll do something like that. a carbon tax, i would think maybe in return for lowering payroll taxes. >> you're saying the democrats will propose this or-- >> carbon taxes are extremely unpopular politically and remember, bill clinton's 1990 btu tax and some said he lost the house in 1994 because of that. >> when we come back, president obama unfettered from his new nati
, tax energy, gas, oil and heating for your home. this would be a huge hit for the economy. could do it under the guise of an environmental tax, but it's the quickest and easiest for them a way to slip a broader tax on the middle class into the discussion. >> paul: how should republicans respond to this? >> this is what happens when you have politicians who never think about growth, as dan was saying. i think the way they should respond to it is a larger economy needs more revenue...
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campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >>> i believe that that government shutdown actually gave us the impetus as we went forward to push towards some real serious compromise. i think it drove bill clinton in a very different direction, a very bipartisan direction, in fact, we passed welfare reform. these are good things, we also balanced the budget for the first time in 40 years in 1997, 8 and 9. and when i left we had over a $230 billion surplus, this was with a democratic president. >> so you think it is a good idea? >> yes, i think it is about time. >> no, not a good idea, republican congressman of arizona, not a good idea at all. look, this is not '95. we're not talking about a government shutdown. we're talking about the united states of america going into default. the most powerful economy in the world saying our political system, our system is too disfunctional for us to reliably pay our bills. that would be anything but good for this country. if congressman salmon had been with me t
campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >>> i believe that that government shutdown actually gave us the impetus as we went forward to push towards some real serious compromise. i think it drove bill clinton in a very different direction, a very bipartisan direction, in fact, we passed welfare reform. these are good things, we also balanced the budget for the first time in 40 years in 1997, 8 and 9....
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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breas
but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue...
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a global leader in energy. if we seize the opportunity now, we will be positioned to lead for decades and realize the economic and energy security benefits of that leadership. the world is watching. our decision will impact legions around the world, the middle east, and europe, asia, and elsewhere. we were encouraged by president obama's 2012 campaign comments supporting and all of the above agenda on energy and his statements outlining specific support for oil and natural gas production. we need more energy of all kinds. even as we dramatically expand of renewable energy resources and increase our energy efficiency, fossil fuels will continue to have an important role to play. not only does natural gas have an increasingly important role in electricity generation, it provides the raw materials needed to manufacture wind turbines, solar panels. a future of abundant domestic energy is already being made little anday's natural gas investments. in cutting edge technologies to access resources, previously thought o
a global leader in energy. if we seize the opportunity now, we will be positioned to lead for decades and realize the economic and energy security benefits of that leadership. the world is watching. our decision will impact legions around the world, the middle east, and europe, asia, and elsewhere. we were encouraged by president obama's 2012 campaign comments supporting and all of the above agenda on energy and his statements outlining specific support for oil and natural gas production. we...
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december #, i talked about walter energy, december 4th, rather, walter energy, it was 29.71, it's at 40 bucks right now. i might have missed it. i hope the viewers got it. normally, i come on the show and say take the profit, that's huge over a five week period. hold on to it. it's on the cusp of a breakout with a close above 40. this is a stock that was 75 bucks early last year, and, again, i think the selling's been overly done, very severe, and insiders are meddling, not big on it, but nibbling. the shorts also -- ashley: under fire as we know with the regulations, a big story of 2012 so where's the demand coming? overseas? >> overall, the forecast for the industry is 3.2% global demand, 3% from china, and india is the biggest at 5%-7%. europe could be bouncing back which would be good. certainly, demand. also, volume is huge in part because the stock's been in the rumor mill for two or three or four years. if you thought -- if you -- if you think it's the stock at $75 a share, down to 40, it could be making sense as well. >> interesting strategy. $40 is the level -- could it brea
december #, i talked about walter energy, december 4th, rather, walter energy, it was 29.71, it's at 40 bucks right now. i might have missed it. i hope the viewers got it. normally, i come on the show and say take the profit, that's huge over a five week period. hold on to it. it's on the cusp of a breakout with a close above 40. this is a stock that was 75 bucks early last year, and, again, i think the selling's been overly done, very severe, and insiders are meddling, not big on it, but...
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we want to believe that we are in control of every aspect of our lives, and so we expend all of this energy, often using food to try and do that. if we lose five more pounds, i'm going tonight person that i need to be, and we try all these different diets and all these different plans, but they often don't work or if they do they don't last because we're not really get together heart of the matter which is what are we hungry for? and if we have food issues, we're not hungry for potato chips and ice cream, it's for self-full millment in our lives and love. those things only do when we do soul-searching and get connected with god and establish new practices to replace the old habits. >> so in a sense that's what we're driving, you're saying? >> yes. i think oftentimes we're using food to fill a void for something much deeper. it's easier to eat than to do that searching that we need to do. >> how do you handle that guilty feeling? we see it all the time. might see a piece of chocolate and love it and say oh, we can't eat that. how do you handle that? >> right. i love food. i love to cook. my
we want to believe that we are in control of every aspect of our lives, and so we expend all of this energy, often using food to try and do that. if we lose five more pounds, i'm going tonight person that i need to be, and we try all these different diets and all these different plans, but they often don't work or if they do they don't last because we're not really get together heart of the matter which is what are we hungry for? and if we have food issues, we're not hungry for potato chips and...
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collects a steady stream of the dishes get their regular checks in the mail courtesy of the massive energy conglomerate their dad built up and the koch industries mitt romney continues to collect his checks from bain capital it's good to be a shareholder corporate owner in capitalist america you know that's all well and good within limits but aren't we all shareholders in our commons just like alaskans and being such shouldn't we collect dividends every time our commons turns a profit for others just like alaskans in alaska the money oil corporations pay to lease and extract oil on public lands is distributed to all alaskans equally so nationwide all the money oil corporations pay to lease and extract oil on public lands birkin's equally to what i do down here what they do up there and once in two thousand and seven the us government collected nine billion dollars in royalty payments from big oil just on the drilling down in the gulf of mexico in reality we taxpayers should collect a lot more but the us ranks ninety third in the world and how much revenue collection oil and gas extraction
collects a steady stream of the dishes get their regular checks in the mail courtesy of the massive energy conglomerate their dad built up and the koch industries mitt romney continues to collect his checks from bain capital it's good to be a shareholder corporate owner in capitalist america you know that's all well and good within limits but aren't we all shareholders in our commons just like alaskans and being such shouldn't we collect dividends every time our commons turns a profit for...
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the president is talking about immigration and gun control and energy and all the rest, but he's locked in trench warfare with republicans over the budget. >> look, that's going to happen. it is happening. but if the american people can't understand -- i love that they say, well, the polls showed you should tax the rich. well, great, i'm ready for that. but they also said that 75% of them said cut spending. if anybody can't get that, and if you can't cut, forget the word "cut." you stabilize, do something with health care. stabilize social security. for god's sake, there are 16 people paying into that, and one taking out when i was a freshman at the university of wyoming. now there are three people paying into that baby and one taking out, and the life expectancy is 78.1 instead of 60. what the hell? who's kidding who? >> all right. senator alan simpson, and erskine bowles. simpson-bowles. thank you both very much this morning. >>> i want to bring in our roundtable for some reaction. joining me at the table, former speaker of the house newt gingrich. columnist for "the washington post"
the president is talking about immigration and gun control and energy and all the rest, but he's locked in trench warfare with republicans over the budget. >> look, that's going to happen. it is happening. but if the american people can't understand -- i love that they say, well, the polls showed you should tax the rich. well, great, i'm ready for that. but they also said that 75% of them said cut spending. if anybody can't get that, and if you can't cut, forget the word "cut."...
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he wanted to do guns, immigration and energy and infrastructure. all of that was already threatened because all of the new cliffs that were set up. all of the fiscal overhang issues. now you throw a big con ffirmatn fight into it. people will want to testify against him. it's a big problem and republicans, here, see a three-fer as democrats describe it for him. they get to oppose the president and give some come up pans on it and third, they get to do a solid for the pro-israel group. very little incentive people to stick their neck out for chuck hagel. >> the other big national security job is the cia position, where is the president's thinking on that? >> this is going to be the most calm of all of them, it's clear that he's going to be john brennan, if he wants to stay in government, if not the other choice is the current acting head of the cia since general petraeus left michael morell. that pick we're told will come in the next day or so, possibly even packaged with chuck hagel. thank you. >>> all right, last week's fiscal cliff deal settle d
he wanted to do guns, immigration and energy and infrastructure. all of that was already threatened because all of the new cliffs that were set up. all of the fiscal overhang issues. now you throw a big con ffirmatn fight into it. people will want to testify against him. it's a big problem and republicans, here, see a three-fer as democrats describe it for him. they get to oppose the president and give some come up pans on it and third, they get to do a solid for the pro-israel group. very...
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delaying obama care for a year and energy policiless. there is tactical thing that is would have some democratic support giving the government ability to issue more bonds. >> john: one thing, charles that was not talked what are we doing to drate jobs in in - create jobs in the country? >> as nined the restoration . old rate is contractionary for the economy and not good for the jobs. in my view it had to be reinstated. and the administration treated it as a concession and privately they were willing to accept all along . so yeah. there was contraction built in this the fiscal cliff keel-- deal. the big variable of what is about to happen is it the republican position. what is it going to be. nina is exactly right. the president is adept and enthusiastic of exploiting their differences. in that context, it is amazing to me how the republicans have so many differences . before we have intelligent discussion, they have to get in a room if they can and figure out what they want and stick to it. >> the issue is spending. purely spending. >>
delaying obama care for a year and energy policiless. there is tactical thing that is would have some democratic support giving the government ability to issue more bonds. >> john: one thing, charles that was not talked what are we doing to drate jobs in in - create jobs in the country? >> as nined the restoration . old rate is contractionary for the economy and not good for the jobs. in my view it had to be reinstated. and the administration treated it as a concession and privately...
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the pipe line who could be excellent candidates for presidency or vice presidency, we've got great energy around the country to make it happen. >> there's only one democratic governor that's a woman right now, maggie hassan. january brewer, do you think it as or more likely that we'll see a republican on the ticket in the republican side? >> i personally hope you'll see women competing on both sides of the aisle. i hope we'll see women on the republican side and on the democratic side. i would say that the coalition that elected the president, we had a huge gender gap and women were excited with electing the president. women are excited about prospects. democratic party. i think really the challenge for republicans and women is that they have an election cycle in which it seems they were attacking women. a woman candidate on the republican side has a lot of work to do to change the face of the republican party. that's not the case on the democratic side. i think actually that there's a strong number of women senators and we have a historic number of women senators. a lot of those women, a
the pipe line who could be excellent candidates for presidency or vice presidency, we've got great energy around the country to make it happen. >> there's only one democratic governor that's a woman right now, maggie hassan. january brewer, do you think it as or more likely that we'll see a republican on the ticket in the republican side? >> i personally hope you'll see women competing on both sides of the aisle. i hope we'll see women on the republican side and on the democratic...
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extended the earned income tax credit, extended the wind energy tax credit. and even got the rates back to where he wanted to get the rates. now, we're in a divided government. you're not going to get every single thing that you want, but the president got some really big things, made some real progress. and if you look at the base line that everybody compares, you know, where the budget is to everything else, actually, this does cut the deficit by $737 billion. so i think the president made big progress here and we're going to have to see going forward how we're going to be able to deal with the looming crisis that we face in the next couple of months. >> bill burton has just shown why he was the deputy press secretary. and i mean that, bill, as a compliment. but, in all seriousness, he's giving the spin on that. so what do you say? >> well, i think that when you look at president obama's priorities, it's important to keep in mind that deficit reduction isn't necessarily his biggest priority right now, for the simple reason that there's a lot of anxiety amon
extended the earned income tax credit, extended the wind energy tax credit. and even got the rates back to where he wanted to get the rates. now, we're in a divided government. you're not going to get every single thing that you want, but the president got some really big things, made some real progress. and if you look at the base line that everybody compares, you know, where the budget is to everything else, actually, this does cut the deficit by $737 billion. so i think the president made...
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. >> that is half of the total energy we produce. it is a shame to let it go up in the air. that is why we thought it would make more sense to use the heat sensibly. breeding african catfish was a very suitable option. >> the heat is now being used for eco-friendly agriculture in the form of farm machinery. they receive a subsidy per kilowatt hour from the government. the cooperative is still not breaking in much profit because -- raking in much profit because the business is cost intensive. sales have been rather sluggish. >> how much fish that we process this week? >> 150 kilos. >> we invite people to taste the fish. every two years, we organize a festival. more people are coming. that helps, but we face difficulties due to the wholesalers and supermarkets, which offer imported fish at very low prices. it is hard to compete with them. >> for example, these cost just one.60 -- 1.60 euros. no supermarket is willing to pay that much. >> 2013 is a thrilling year for wagner fans around the world who are celebrating the 200th anniversary of the composer's bert. special concerts
. >> that is half of the total energy we produce. it is a shame to let it go up in the air. that is why we thought it would make more sense to use the heat sensibly. breeding african catfish was a very suitable option. >> the heat is now being used for eco-friendly agriculture in the form of farm machinery. they receive a subsidy per kilowatt hour from the government. the cooperative is still not breaking in much profit because -- raking in much profit because the business is cost...
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. >> that is half of the total energy we produce. it is a shame to let it go up in the air. that is why we thought it would make more sense to use the heat sensibly. breeding african catfish was a very suitable option. >> the heat is now being used for eco-friendly agriculture in the form of farm machinery. they receive a subsidy per kilowatt hour from the government. the cooperative is still not breaking in much profit because -- raking in much profit because the business is cost intensive. sales have been rather sluggish. >> how much fish that we process this week? >> 150 kilos. >> we invite people to taste the fish. every two years, we organize a festival. more people are coming. that helps, but we face difficulties due to the wholesalers and supermarkets, which offer imported fish at very low prices. it is hard to compete with them. >> for example, these cost just one.60 -- 1.60 euros. no supermarket is willing to pay that much. >> 2013 is a thrilling year for wagner fans around the world who are celebrating the 200th anniversary of the composer's bert. special concerts
. >> that is half of the total energy we produce. it is a shame to let it go up in the air. that is why we thought it would make more sense to use the heat sensibly. breeding african catfish was a very suitable option. >> the heat is now being used for eco-friendly agriculture in the form of farm machinery. they receive a subsidy per kilowatt hour from the government. the cooperative is still not breaking in much profit because -- raking in much profit because the business is cost...
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>> we have been talking about energy independence, sean, as long as i can remember and democratic and republican presidents haven't wanted to go there. it's too ease toy buy oil from the middle east, that's exactly what we've done and we've had a foreign policy. >> sean: why do i think the the people in the middle east think we're stupid? no, if i'm sitting there and they are he' paying me all this money and i'm a billionaire, a trillion-- thinking america has more gas energy resources than we do and they're buying from us. >> right, in many cases so many of these regimes in the middle east, to whom we give all of this money, by purchasing oil, turn that money around and support for terrorism. it's a vicious cycle. in the past, judy, that's been true, so many administrations decided it's been in america's interest to deal with these odious regimes. the difference now, we do have the shale gas and technology to get natural gas out of the ground. we're sitting on a ton of it, sean. the whole geopolitical dynamics can change in the world and united states can be energy independence and e
>> we have been talking about energy independence, sean, as long as i can remember and democratic and republican presidents haven't wanted to go there. it's too ease toy buy oil from the middle east, that's exactly what we've done and we've had a foreign policy. >> sean: why do i think the the people in the middle east think we're stupid? no, if i'm sitting there and they are he' paying me all this money and i'm a billionaire, a trillion-- thinking america has more gas energy...
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and i'm thinking, "shouldn't you have more energy than me? you're, like, eight!" [ male announcer ] for every 2 pounds you lose through diet and exercise alli can help you lose one more by blocking some of the fat you eat. simple. effective. advantage: mom. let's fight fat with alli. learn more, lose more at letsfightfat.com. your mouth has sipped, snacked, ...yellowed... lived, loved, ...yellowed... chatted, chewed, ...yellowed. and over all those years, your teeth...have yellowed. fact is, if you're not whitening, you're yellowing. crest 3d white whitestrips remove over ten years of stains by going below the enamel surface. and, they whiten 25 times better than a leading whitening toothpaste. crest whitestrips. life opens up when you do. >> welcome back, everybody, bottom of the hour, time for the top of the news. there is a severe strain of the flu that's now in more than two dozen states and it's sent thousands to the hospital. the concerns are growing as the virus continues to spread, more on that with dr. somati coming up. sorry, rick. >> rick: no, apologize
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there is great energy around women's leadership in this country right now. we turned out women voters in our largest ever expenditure program across the country. in turning out these voters we did not just to let historic people to congress, but we have helped president barack obama, who has been so good for women across the country. it is so clear that this election was about women. women candidates, women donors. we heard a lot about women's issues. some in a way that i would prefer not to hear about. we heard about women voters who made those decisions. there was a lot of talk about the new democratic coalition of young people, hispanics, and women. i think that that is a great coalition. women are not just a voting bloc or a subset of the population. they are 51% of the population. last time that i checked, that was the majority. this last election, 55% of the women voted for president obama. there was an 18. gender gap. for every unmarried woman who voted for mitt romney, two voted for obama. women are going to make the decisions for the elections to co
there is great energy around women's leadership in this country right now. we turned out women voters in our largest ever expenditure program across the country. in turning out these voters we did not just to let historic people to congress, but we have helped president barack obama, who has been so good for women across the country. it is so clear that this election was about women. women candidates, women donors. we heard a lot about women's issues. some in a way that i would prefer not to...
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, grabbing the energy sources of the future and dominating them and developing energy independence. but these things are going to require the appropriate priorities and those are reflected in budgets. if all we do is rachet down, you know, essentially close the government down for all intents and purposes so that we're not attending to these things, we're going to have a much less good future so how that debate comes out is important. but there are other issues, immigration reform this very important gun dekbats we're having. the, you know, how we effectuate the transition in health care to the health-care reform. there are a lot of issues on which you know, we have to get it right. and he is going to provide the leadership that we need to get it right i believe. >> here's one issue. theodore roosevelt talked about the bully pulpit where it was used. we saw another issue of bill clinton at the convention with the ca passit ot explain and the president began to call him the explain never chief. are there limitations on this president's ability to move the public? >> you know, charlie
, grabbing the energy sources of the future and dominating them and developing energy independence. but these things are going to require the appropriate priorities and those are reflected in budgets. if all we do is rachet down, you know, essentially close the government down for all intents and purposes so that we're not attending to these things, we're going to have a much less good future so how that debate comes out is important. but there are other issues, immigration reform this very...
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but in the meantime, the quicker we start working on sustainable forming of energy, doing more with less, the sooner we can get going the better for everyone in the world. as i say, the earth will be here whether we are here or not. what we want to do is make it as liveable as possible in the coming decades. >> when you talk about the conspiracy theories, you believe there's a problem with global warming. >> you lost me. yeah, we just hung up, robert, thomas i don't know if you can hear me. >> yeah. >> we just -- runaway, but it was -- thank you for listening as far as you did. >> i think we are having a problem with the connection. can you still hear me? all right. we have a problem with our connection, sorry about that. but our thanks to bill for joining me today. former congressman barney frank wants to get back to washington and soon. he has been talking about lobbying for the senate seat if kerry goes to secretary of state. is he close tore making it a reality? we will see, keep it locked in here to msnbc. at a dry cleaner, we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't l
but in the meantime, the quicker we start working on sustainable forming of energy, doing more with less, the sooner we can get going the better for everyone in the world. as i say, the earth will be here whether we are here or not. what we want to do is make it as liveable as possible in the coming decades. >> when you talk about the conspiracy theories, you believe there's a problem with global warming. >> you lost me. yeah, we just hung up, robert, thomas i don't know if you can...
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. >> the man has tremendous energy. i talked to some california labor leaders who are very tight with the governor and they said absolutely. >> jennifer: and on the republican side? >> hello, anybody out there? >> jennifer: crickets. >> [ cricket sound effect ] >> jennifer: all right. "san francisco chronicle" political reporter joe garofoli, appreciate it. up next a virginia legislator is putting forward a bill that would require at least one person in every school to have to carry a gun. we'll ♪ >> jennifer: back inside "the war room," i'm jennifer granholm. in the wake of the sandy hook elementary school shootings, you recall the nra suggested all schools install armed guards to prevent a similar tragedy. >> the only way to stop a monster from killing our kids is to be personally involved and invested in a plan of absolute protection. the only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun. >> jennifer: of course wayne lapierre went on to suggest that there should be armed personnel inside our schoo
. >> the man has tremendous energy. i talked to some california labor leaders who are very tight with the governor and they said absolutely. >> jennifer: and on the republican side? >> hello, anybody out there? >> jennifer: crickets. >> [ cricket sound effect ] >> jennifer: all right. "san francisco chronicle" political reporter joe garofoli, appreciate it. up next a virginia legislator is putting forward a bill that would require at least one...
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the company keeps buying other energy. it's interesting that phil talked about a big rebound in oil this week. it's an oil and gas play, making 54 transactions, $10 # billion worth. they have producing wells, and they distribute the income from them to shareholders. a lot of people were worried about the sort of master limited partnerships because of the tax debate with respect to the fiscal cliff. feels like that's gone away. stock gaining momentum, and, also i love today's volume, the action on it. last time they reported them, it was up 51%. that's not all organic. they make a lot of acquisitions. a 7.8% dividend yield, though. very, very attractive even with the 23% tax rate of the highest earners. i like the way it looks. the stock is over sold. they made mistakes in the middle of the year. now, the company that's heavily hedged because it's only oil and gas -- cheryl: can be a negative. >> sometimes. it bag fired earlier in the middle of last year. cheryl: mlp is the great thing to bring up with energy. we had that b
the company keeps buying other energy. it's interesting that phil talked about a big rebound in oil this week. it's an oil and gas play, making 54 transactions, $10 # billion worth. they have producing wells, and they distribute the income from them to shareholders. a lot of people were worried about the sort of master limited partnerships because of the tax debate with respect to the fiscal cliff. feels like that's gone away. stock gaining momentum, and, also i love today's volume, the action...
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steve elmendorf was paid $350,000 from the wind energy association. but possibly the biggest player here was capital tax partners whose website offers clients and intimate knowledge of the tax writing process. it includes a team full of tax experts and advisors that work both on capitol hill and on the white house. capital one and goldman sachs were among the big banks that paid the firm, $2.2 million to get the financing break. verizon and time warner cable paid another $700,000 to keep the appreciation tax low. the motion picture association paid nearly $500,000 to secure tax breaks for movie producers. part of a measure that passed through the finance committee. back in august it went no where for months until it was tackeden to the fiscal cliff bill at the last minute. michael isikoff looking at how that happened. here he is now. mr. isikoff, so, i look at all your reporting on this and i think this is why tax reform can't ever get done. in a way that will make the country, in this day in age, when we expect transparency isn't going to happen. >>
steve elmendorf was paid $350,000 from the wind energy association. but possibly the biggest player here was capital tax partners whose website offers clients and intimate knowledge of the tax writing process. it includes a team full of tax experts and advisors that work both on capitol hill and on the white house. capital one and goldman sachs were among the big banks that paid the firm, $2.2 million to get the financing break. verizon and time warner cable paid another $700,000 to keep the...
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lion's share of their base, and then you have issues like tax reform and immigration and maybe even energy on the table, issues where we're told the president is going to go out to the country and campaign on those issues. how do you great a tent big enough for moderate republicans who want to play ball on that stuff and tea partiers who are intransigent? >> it's a really hard question, and the early signs we've seen of what the gop is going to do, some limited talk about how it might move on immigration, you know, some stuff from bobby jindahl about how they change their economic messaging. feels limiting. we've been writing this story about the gop soul searching for a decade at least. >> yes. >> and, you know, we always think that the idealogical conservatives will have to come to a head with a tactical republican establishment and boehner has managed this really elegantly, and so my -- >> i wouldn't say really. he managed it. >> he has managed it. right. >> he still is standing. >> he has managed it, though. that is true. >> that's a decade. you know? >> it's a decade over which the co
lion's share of their base, and then you have issues like tax reform and immigration and maybe even energy on the table, issues where we're told the president is going to go out to the country and campaign on those issues. how do you great a tent big enough for moderate republicans who want to play ball on that stuff and tea partiers who are intransigent? >> it's a really hard question, and the early signs we've seen of what the gop is going to do, some limited talk about how it might...
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the energy crisis has paralyzed production in more than 500 factories. the government says it has to meet the demand from household users, but the result is an increase in unemployment. the un estimates more than half the people in pakistan cannot afford meals, and that is rising. >> the lack of electricity. the increase of unemployment are definitely factors, which are probably raising the number of people going beyond the poverty level. >> double-digit inflation has pushed the price beyond the reach of many families, and growing unemployment has been seen as a social menace. >> it is adversely affecting the daily wage earner, and if they do not have a job ultimately, they will get involved in crimes to feed their families. >> these workers still have jobs, and the government is promising to do something about the power shortage. that does many workers hoping to return to the work force soon, but the family is still struggling to manage, and surviving on just hope can only go so far. >> still ahead, saving the manatee. animal activists fighting to prote
the energy crisis has paralyzed production in more than 500 factories. the government says it has to meet the demand from household users, but the result is an increase in unemployment. the un estimates more than half the people in pakistan cannot afford meals, and that is rising. >> the lack of electricity. the increase of unemployment are definitely factors, which are probably raising the number of people going beyond the poverty level. >> double-digit inflation has pushed the...
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is the housing structure, and we've got stock markets doing relatively well, and we have a massive energy boom we're just in the beginnings of. but wasngton politics are toxic and getti worse. the debt limit and the frustration will be harder to deal with than the fiscal cliff. as a consequence, the politics in the united states will create some downside. we're not talking about a recession, but numbers in the u.s. could be even better if it weren't for washington looking so dysfunctional. >> tom: that drag of dysfunction in politics. ian bremmer along with us. thank you. >> susie: a big management change at sears: c.e.o. lou d'ambrosio is stepping down in february after less than two years on the job. replacing him: the company's chairman, hedge fund manager eddie lampert. as ruben ramirez reports, lampert's porities may take sears in a diffent dection. >> reporter: the revolving door in the c-suite at sears continues. sears chairman eddie lampert will be the new c.e.o. of the company his hedge fund took over in 2005. appel associates president michael appel says whoever ends up running
is the housing structure, and we've got stock markets doing relatively well, and we have a massive energy boom we're just in the beginnings of. but wasngton politics are toxic and getti worse. the debt limit and the frustration will be harder to deal with than the fiscal cliff. as a consequence, the politics in the united states will create some downside. we're not talking about a recession, but numbers in the u.s. could be even better if it weren't for washington looking so dysfunctional....
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deep now he knows the next two years are going to be hell and it is going to take every ounce of energy he has got. if that was your job, you would cry too. joining me from los angeles to discuss and much more important things is stephanie miller host of current tv's "talking liberally." steph, welcome back inside "the war room." >> hi, gov. nice to be here. >> jennifer: where do you stand on the whole boehner crying thing? >> i am of the opinion governor that i feel that men should only cry when something heavy falls on them. >> jennifer: oh, stop, no. >> i -- what i have noticed about him, is he only seems to cry about himself. not about other people -- he seems to be very emotional about himself. >> i had to work at a tavern! i had a job! it's like who hasn't had to have a job. whatever. >> jennifer: i know our audience probably agrees with you, but can i just say when a man is strong enough to cry even though you are seeing all of the pictures of the poor guy, nancy is going to hand him a tissue i really appreciate -- >> she'll get that tissue back all orange with bronzer all over i
deep now he knows the next two years are going to be hell and it is going to take every ounce of energy he has got. if that was your job, you would cry too. joining me from los angeles to discuss and much more important things is stephanie miller host of current tv's "talking liberally." steph, welcome back inside "the war room." >> hi, gov. nice to be here. >> jennifer: where do you stand on the whole boehner crying thing? >> i am of the opinion governor...
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a lobbying firm was paid $560,000 and another $350,000 to lobby for a wind energy tax credit. possibly the biggest player here was capital tax partners, capital one and goldman sachs among the big banks that paid the firm $2.2 million, and another $700,000 to keep the tax depreciation down low. and another $490,000 from movie producers. >> cenk: now all the turks are here, but if you don't watch the show none of them are turkish. this is bribery. they paid $2.2 billion and get $11 billion back in one of the cases. am i seeing this wrong or this is obviously legalized bribery. >> yeah, definitely, but how is it different from what we see over and over again. >> what is different these are all for industries that will create jobs. without these tax breaks the jobs wouldn't be available. that's the argument being made. in some cases that's true, but in rare cases is that true. >> cenk: corporations made the same argument in 2004 when they wanted a repatriatation tax holiday. they wanted to bring in their profits from overseas. after their brought in their profits that were taxed
a lobbying firm was paid $560,000 and another $350,000 to lobby for a wind energy tax credit. possibly the biggest player here was capital tax partners, capital one and goldman sachs among the big banks that paid the firm $2.2 million, and another $700,000 to keep the tax depreciation down low. and another $490,000 from movie producers. >> cenk: now all the turks are here, but if you don't watch the show none of them are turkish. this is bribery. they paid $2.2 billion and get $11 billion...
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now, dick durbin is out there calling for an energy tax. we have howard dean over the weekend saying, no, taxing the rich isn't enough. but obama knew this, he knew taxing-- because it was about tax fairness, remember. the rhetoric, flying, that was a cast warfare argument and then they're going to go for the carbon tax and loopholes and call it tax reform, but it's still a tax increase. >> the obamacare tax increases are the ones that are really going to hurt people and it's not just that, but when nancy pelosi was talking in the opening cliff there, they say they've got this trillion dollar tax cut, it doesn't hold up to scrutiny in. the poll that said that congress is less popular not just-- but than a colonoscopy. >> sean: i've had one, go ahead. >> the president obama in the rose garden said we have an entitlement spending program and we're going to have to deal with that. when jason says he's going to have to pay in the second term for the actions in the first term. he has to pay for the inaction. he could have done tax reform and ent
now, dick durbin is out there calling for an energy tax. we have howard dean over the weekend saying, no, taxing the rich isn't enough. but obama knew this, he knew taxing-- because it was about tax fairness, remember. the rhetoric, flying, that was a cast warfare argument and then they're going to go for the carbon tax and loopholes and call it tax reform, but it's still a tax increase. >> the obamacare tax increases are the ones that are really going to hurt people and it's not just...
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let me say a word now about energy. now and all last fall, the chamber talked about how fortunate we are in the united states to have a third bucket to draw from to address our deficit and debt. the first bucket is spending. we've been talking about it. entitlement spending, defense spending. the second bucket is revenues. and the third intuct energy. -- if you have to depend on just those two buckets,tist it's going to be a long difficult day. so we need a third bucket. and it's energy. which is the next priority i'd like to discuss. proceeding swiftly and responsibly to develop more american energy can help us immeasurably with our fiscal problems, but it can also do much more for our country. we have more oil, gas, and coal than any other country and we're now the largest single natural gas producer in the world. we're now in a position to export lick with a fied natural gas and coal, and thus reduce our trade deficit and bring billions of dollars to the united states. the abuns of a affordable natural gas is attract
let me say a word now about energy. now and all last fall, the chamber talked about how fortunate we are in the united states to have a third bucket to draw from to address our deficit and debt. the first bucket is spending. we've been talking about it. entitlement spending, defense spending. the second bucket is revenues. and the third intuct energy. -- if you have to depend on just those two buckets,tist it's going to be a long difficult day. so we need a third bucket. and it's energy. which...
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which i think would have been terrible consequences, the fact there's been no serious effort to block energy from those from the persian gulf. it's because we've been there and we were there when saddam hussein invaded kuwait. i worry that the rebalancing may not be a rebalancing and may be a pivot as originally described and we will move from the middle east and, i can understand the desire to leave the terrible part of the world for people making problems there. i spent a good part of my career working in east asia. the one job you didn't mention, i think my favorite which was ambassador to indonesia. i loved the focus on asia. i think it's important. but unfortunately, the middle east county going -- isn't going leave us alone. i thought about the fact that americans are no or notoriously short memory except when it comes to our own civil wars. it has the great advantages. one cannot manage the french treating germany post world war ii the way they did. we're all better for it. we don't like vacations as much as the french probably do. we love vacation from history. we took one for twenty
which i think would have been terrible consequences, the fact there's been no serious effort to block energy from those from the persian gulf. it's because we've been there and we were there when saddam hussein invaded kuwait. i worry that the rebalancing may not be a rebalancing and may be a pivot as originally described and we will move from the middle east and, i can understand the desire to leave the terrible part of the world for people making problems there. i spent a good part of my...
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a lot of these high clouds are spilling over and most of the energy is staying to the north. i have seen a lot of temperatures around antioch and brentwood anywhere from 38 to 47 so take your pick. the city has 44 but there is fog reported in san francisco and there is fog all over the place and we will have to deal with that. there is a little bit of light snow near the oregon border but dashboarder but for us, more so tomorrow and then we will go right down and big time cooling comes in on friday. a bit of a damp cold and most locations will stay calm. 50s on the temperatures a few mid-to-upper 60s to morgan hill gilroy and it will be warmer on tuesday and we start to see mid- week transition, and we could see a few flash and -- splash and -- showers. breezy cooler mornings, especially sunday. >>> he is in north korea right now and why they are not happy.$♪. >> marines weigh in on their interest in combat duty. >>> plus a new company that lets you share somebody else's dog if you can't have one of your own. [ crickets chirping ] [ traffic passing ] ♪ [ music box: lullab
a lot of these high clouds are spilling over and most of the energy is staying to the north. i have seen a lot of temperatures around antioch and brentwood anywhere from 38 to 47 so take your pick. the city has 44 but there is fog reported in san francisco and there is fog all over the place and we will have to deal with that. there is a little bit of light snow near the oregon border but dashboarder but for us, more so tomorrow and then we will go right down and big time cooling comes in on...
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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exsure. men with breast cancer or who have or might he prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts,
but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue...